Andrew Lee has been named as a global ambassador for the GTI show.

The move was confirmed in a signing ceremony held on January 9 at the headquarters of the China Culture and Entertainment Industry Association (CCEA) in Beijing.
The appointment was witnessed by Liu Jinhua, chairman of CCEA, Wei Jun, vice chairman of CCEA, Kong Ming, secretary general of CCEA, Thomas Liu, chairman of the GTI organising committee and Ouyang Yun, co-chairman of the GTI organising committee.
Lee will represent the show in a series of international events across the amusement park and attraction industry, as well as interacting with industry leaders and decision makers to expand GTI’s global influence.
Lee has more than 15 years’ experience in the international attractions and entertainment industry. He is the founding executive director and vice president of the Asia office of IAAPA and has previously served as the first corporate director of international development of Six Flags Theme Parks. He is currently the managing director of Vietnam’s Navi Entertainment Group.
GTI organising committee chairman, Thomas Liu, said: “Andrew's professional background and international vision will bring unprecedented opportunities and value to the GTI brand. He will help us further realise the mission of ‘let the world see China's intelligent manufacturing’ and build the GTI brand into a series of leading industry events.”